The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 49Philological Society of London, 1806 |
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... necessary to permit them to beg . On the day when the houfe of industry was opened , all thefe permiffions were annulled ; the law of the 24th of Vendemiaire against beg- gary was carried into execution , and beggary has difappeared ...
... necessary to permit them to beg . On the day when the houfe of industry was opened , all thefe permiffions were annulled ; the law of the 24th of Vendemiaire against beg- gary was carried into execution , and beggary has difappeared ...
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... necessary , in a country recently fubjugated , and in which the different habits and different modes of life of the old inhabitants were opposed to that pride radically inherent in the human fyftem , when placed in fituations of truft ...
... necessary , in a country recently fubjugated , and in which the different habits and different modes of life of the old inhabitants were opposed to that pride radically inherent in the human fyftem , when placed in fituations of truft ...
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... necessary links of that chain which connected and combined the com- merce of the world . One of the many hardships impofed upon this unfortunate , though opulent race , was an obligation to bring their dead from all parts of the country ...
... necessary links of that chain which connected and combined the com- merce of the world . One of the many hardships impofed upon this unfortunate , though opulent race , was an obligation to bring their dead from all parts of the country ...
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... necessary that I fhould change it ; which gave me an opportu- nity of finding another proof of extra- ordinary humanity from a gentleman who had feen me in the rooms at Brif tol , ( Mr. M'Dowald , of Caftle Semple , a man of vaft ...
... necessary that I fhould change it ; which gave me an opportu- nity of finding another proof of extra- ordinary humanity from a gentleman who had feen me in the rooms at Brif tol , ( Mr. M'Dowald , of Caftle Semple , a man of vaft ...
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... necessary for the year , and the Ways and Means by which it was propofed to meet them . He began by taking a view of the financial fituation of the country for fome years back ; and fhowed that on the 1st of Janu ary , 1806 , the amount ...
... necessary for the year , and the Ways and Means by which it was propofed to meet them . He began by taking a view of the financial fituation of the country for fome years back ; and fhowed that on the 1st of Janu ary , 1806 , the amount ...
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